Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 25, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba
St. Lawrence is receiving powerful boost Winnipeg free press tuesday april Page to Tom by Chester Bloom Washington d.c., april 25. Spe most powerful boost tha lip St. Lawrence waterway Rojee tic received so far in the United Mies will come in a letter to be esd tonight at a meeting of the few Rensburg. New York chamber of of Merce from . Senator Rob Wagner announcing his Sud the Aiken Bill. This be the first time in the kist Orv of the Long fight for the that one of new York s senators has advocated the development. Senator Raten Vay Mead of Buffalo a City cd has been a Centre of oppose to the waterway is reported ready to approve the Aiken the measure envisages Jor water transport. Chances bettered the St. Lawrence waterway of Rue has been Long a favorite object of president Roosevelt s. It has the cml oration of governor Dewey of new York and with the new York senatorial sup port its chances Are greatly bet supporters of the Aiken Bill envisage approving the project finally As an agreement and not a to eat with Canada thereby requiring Only a majority of both House and Senate instead of i two Whirrls majority of the Senate so far impossible to attain. The slate department has Given an opinion in the past that a majority vote of the two houses would make such an agreement valid. On two previous efforts it has been impossible to Muster a two thirds majority in favor in the Senate. Since senator Corse d. Aiken. Vermont author of the present Bill is a Republican. The measure cannot very Well be _ this is Rommel s spirit of Spring London april 25 up Spring marshal moved the on one occasion the Field mar the Berlin broadcast said Manitoban graduate from . Schools Manitoba airmen recent Grade the big theatre is shown at left it picture ii packed party proposal. Collected for comforts to needy Ottawa. April 25. Mated s112.opo.000 irom the beginning March 31 last an Esti was collected of the War up by to arc As y newspapers end other organizations which in Supply com and women Juga rued funds to ports to servicemen i Crisc ners of War. To bombed out britons to British school children and the War services min ister. Hon. L. R. Lafleche said monday in the commons. He said that comforts for Dian troops in Sicily and went to these areas in the same boats As the soldiers and were packed in tanks. Street and c. A. Pettit 8 Jessie Avenue All of Winnipeg hit and gunner school Dafoe. Sask. Wireless afr stunners sgt. R. A. 248 St ones Road St. Vital w t Gens 24s-21st Street. Brandon s 33? Church Avenue and h. W. Lempriere both Winnipeg. No. 7 air observer school. Portage la Prairie navigators sgt c k Parrish 55 Donald Street r e Coles. U.s.o., i. M. Comi in 120 Lydia Street c. Emslie 122 Ca men Avenue r. N. Ferguson 357 Street j. Marshall 122 Carmen Avenue. R. W. Rennie Royal Alexandra hotel air bombers sets. J. F. Gibson 378 Stra Brook All of Winnipeg. W. Drew Dauphin s. W. Booker l. Kennedy Sif ton g. F. Breen 672 Mulvey Avenue g. M. Riesel 1139 Domin Ion Street j. Airmen s club. _. Jubilee Avenue j. G. Cassels airmen s club r. Cleaver roads reported As fairly Good by Wiull. Roads leading out of Winnipeg minister disc o Points throughout Manitoba Are up in the screen ported in Good condition generally with recruiting and Trainin by the Manitoba motor league. Jeers and asked of make a league advises those who in appraisal of material sunk off Anzio ised a tighten of recruits offi p. Brooksbank d. P. Burgoyne 626 the minister added that certificates of attainment Given service men or. Completion of a course sponsored by the Canadian legion educational services will have the same Force in the Scholastic world As a certificate from school. Gen. Lafleche said he is attempt ins to obtain for members of the Canadian civil fire fighting corps overseas discharge benefits equal o those of members of the armed forces. Mrs. Ward 358 Simcoe Street allot Winnipeg e. F. Dunkley. Miss t. Reesor. Dauphin w. R. Is Edgar airmen s club w. L. A a Evans. 1130 Dominion Street both of Valv Winnipeg a. E. Farmer Dauphin b. Lulden. 672 Mulvey Avenue r. Mavers. Or. Chivers 134 College Avenue both of Winnipeg shield at Soukis Souris. Man., april 25. I. E. Morton. 355 Melbourne Avenue. East Kildonan t. Walsh Royal Alexandra hotel. N. Ward 844 Spruce Street both of Winnipeg and c. A. Wellock. 314 Dubuc Street Norwood. Group of Manitoba csacs graduates graduates at no. 2 . Train ing Centre. Vermilion alta., Satur Day included girls from . 10, military authorities announced tend travelling Over the roads to Dominion City Sprague to the Boundary to travel the ferry is not oper International via Emerson rating. On Highway no. 10. The International peace gardens to the Pas via Brandon Clear Lake Dauphin and Swan hover the Road is Good from the . Boundary to Boisse Vam. With the balance reported As a. The tightening up was aimed As reducing wastage through failure in advanced training and mental i Ness arising from Inadequacy said the 5 order. Rough with Frost boils developing from to Swan River Highway no. 14, Winnipeg to so r Cathcart of Dauphin and a Chute to the school Yard. Satur with in Lovoi Day and presented the sixth Vic in Fantt t flirt j c.-. To _ military i tuesday who will return to win ill be posted for duty of the Active army in loan shield for Souris to the mayor. Charles Redpath. A Large crowd witnessed the ceremony. Rifle Competition teams represent j Ira new improved Oval Tine Iff your child lacks a zest for food it May to that his diet is Short in very food cements which Scie has discovered everyone needs of. Of each. His growth May be stunted or impaired and he inv be an easy victim to prevailing sickness. A protecting food drink Jvon. Roved Oval Tine adds to a child s 15 the essential food Elm cuts most in to be deficient in Bis diet. The Winnipeg girls in the group were privates Marie g. M. Fairfield l. Elder and Helen e. Pitfield. Other Manitoba girls were privates Muriel Bates and Aileen w. Mcclernon. Dauphin and Gullaug a Howardson. Clarl Dwight. Small bore Rifle event planned for reservist s a Small bore Between 31-Tnan ing six Winnipeg Reserve Arrne units will be held in Minto armory at s . Friday. Major g. E. Bam brigade major of the 38th a brigade announced tuesday . J. E. Turloch officer commanding the Royal Winnipeg rifles second battalion has donated a Silver cup to be won out right at this Competition and will present it to the winning team. Units which have entered teams Are the second battalions of the Royal Winnipeg rifles. Winnipeg grenadiers. Cameron highlanders and Winnipeg Light infantry the Isth reconnaissance regiment Anc the 5th a armoured division r c a s c Cap t. J. B. Baillie will be chief Range officer with w. B. Thom son in charge of scoring major Bain added. Arc cured anyway the treatment and a Vul. Winnipeg to Emerson is Good but reported washboard in places. Highway no 17, Crystal City to International Boundary is rough in places High Way no. 27, from 10 North of bran Don to 4 at Basswood via rapid City is reported soft at Points. The Road to Gimli and bifrost. Is rough but can be travelled. All other roads Are reported fair to Ood. Just sufficient Ottawa april 23. Supplies available to the average British citizen were just sufficient to maintain health and working efficiency it was reported monday night in a wartime information Board report comparing foods sup plies in Britain Canada and the United states. Chromic patient tires of by Logan Clendening . People with chronic diseases exhibit a pattern of human be Havior which while perfectly natural and understandable might Well Puzzle a brain Truster. By a brain Trusler i mean a thinking machine a Cool calculating Ria Soner who cannot understand Why emotions should control the actions of people who stand to gain everything by following a course of medical Trual Mcnol yet who Tail to keep up the treatment because of their emotions. They either get tired the routine or think Uliey and Titi l need decide to let it slide. 1 get letters every Day from peo ple who have chronic As for instance blood pressure High ringing loss in the ears and hearing to name psoriasis arthritis gradual Only a few which medical science can control to a considerable extent but cannot offer certain and com plete Relief. They write passionately saying they will do anything to be cured. They seem to think that because i write for the news papers i am privy to some secret major Herbert j. Scott transferred to Ottawa major Herbert j. Scott. . . C., Servings of acid. Improved formerly specialist to the furnish a child with a Sigui i i reception Centre . 10. furnish a child mho a Sigui i i reception Centre . 10. Fort ant of Liis daily requirement o Osborne. Has been transferred to Mains a. And the minerals military Jio Spital at Petawawa phosphorus and food Energy elements and High my for building bodies. Your child eals poorly is thin or Par Sliv not Start giving him of Aimino regularly get Erilane at your drug or food store. Improved Oval Tine to protecting food drink 115 false Teeth i a e is a pit1 ii any to overcome a Fate fas Teeth. An t Al sprinkled on upper and holds them firmer so that Cal More comfortable. To sum my. Keuhn. It s alkaline checks plate a. Get fasl Teeth done up work or Puy bitters . Iii of Mesa. Indi Pesticci u up try Buss i laxative and bitters Sjaast for 4-action Bowel and kid 2 to appetite and Stom Alho help 51.00 -5c. Is again after native Herbst Kleu ont., where he will act As Eye ear nose and Throat specialist. Major so. H. Was formerly a practising physician in Winnipeg and served on the staffs of the children s and St. Boniface hospitals. Troops Are entertained at y fireside hour the St. Andrew s ladies club served Tea to members of the forces at the y. M. A. Fireside hour mrs. T. Baird. Assisting were sunday afternoon. Was convenor and mrs. W. Slater. Mrs. J. Mckenzie. Mrs. W. Mckay. Mrs. J. L. S. Ste Vens. Mrs. To. Eddie. R. Suther land. Miss w. Sutherland and miss Florence Hosfield. Was provided by James Larder. Entertainment Fred Landon John Crowe and Ronnie four ounce egg Kamloops. . April 25. A barred Rock Pullet owned b mrs. N. Pinchbeck. Monday Laid a four ounce egg which measure i More than seven inches in Circum Ference. Commented mrs. Pinch Beck that even beats the three ounce Chi she lays once a month " Montreal april 25. Up the Canadian nurses association announced Here today the appoint ment of miss Margaret Kerr past president of the British Columbia registered nurses association As editor and business manager of the Canadian nurse the association s official publication. Remedy for their disease to their family doctors. Unknown j assure everybody i am not fortunately for Mankind. 1 do not know anything about the treatment of not known to any general practitioner. I simply talk about it More. One might be inclined to arcu with the Heartfelt of thus people that they would do anything to get Well if one did not have the example of chronic patients for whom there is a known Complete remedy for their Trou requires a daily dosage or diet. For in stance pernicious anaemia. I have before me a study of patients who Guve up their treatment and thereby suffered relapses. Now there was a time when we did not know the specific treat ment of pernicious anaemia. The patients were Given hydrochloric acid with every meal and Iron and arsenic and transfusions and some and their spleens Cut out but in spite f these treatments they would Nave relapses and then periods of being lapses Well and massed away. Then in 1920 which and then further re nearly All eventually we were Given a kept them going sa1ada Tea without relapses and which pro longed life Iii definitely. But with his Boon in their hands do the paints faithfully Slick to i by no scans. It involves eating liver daily or taking liver extract by Mouth daily or taking a hypodermic dose periodically and this gets . Or it is too expensive or they fed so Good they think every thing is All right so they quit. I have the records of 54 such patients Here before me. When they leave off the liver they get a relapse sometimes not for six. Months or a year and that usually jolts them into following their i routine faithfully again but there is the record who through liver extract of one neglect to take his had 12 relapses n patients exhibit the necessity of i i Many diabetic the same picture. tji taking the hypodermic of insulin every Day and of watching the diet gets irksome and they break Over with a muttered prayer that All will be Well which it never is. Chil Dren curiously considering that they arc not supposed to have As Mitch will Power As their elders Are More faithful about their Dia Betic regime than adults. The patient with ulcer of the is somewhat in by a can. He can usually keep quite comfortable if he Sticks to his diet and his alkaline nation and he usually because his discomfort Olkows immediately on a Fali from does t wait like Pernic Ous anaemia and unlike diabetes t makes itself known by pain. But he diet of the patient is not always optimum for nutrition in Erta in respects and this shows in alterations in his blood. These re quire adjustments that arc usually too technical for him to do himself and he needs to be con stantly under medical super vision. Gibson arrives in India for . Duties Robert Gibson former super visor of . War services in Manitoba has arrived in India. He was chosen by the s of America for this Post where he will work with the British and native troops in India under vision of the Council. .-----.7v. I a Wii Lii beachhead Headquarters said monday. The admiralty had announced previously that the cruisers spartan and Penelope and the destroyer Janus also were among the ships lost at Anzio. Operation schedule Lindon april 25. Surgeons Are scheduling More and More for the time when the Moon is up and the germans Are least Likely to raid. There Are two reasons certain nervous types of. Patients react better during the Oppenl i Fine f Shinil. _ j i b u r l e y Virginia turkish rations if fear of raids us. 1 ill us Job lessened and. As one doctor put it Winchester the lights might fail at and minute or the building collapse Over we be got to keep delivering the goods let s keep supplies and War Materiel flowing to the Battle fronts by investing every Dollar we can spare in sixth Victory loan Bonds. We must invest for invasion and keep delivering the goods get into the fight with your Victory loan dollars. You will help shorten the War and bring your loved ones Home sooner. International Harvester company of Canada Ltd. Motor truck Branch 917 Portage ave. Farm equipment Branch 782 main St. Put Story first buy Victory Bonds
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